UNITED
NATIONS, March
27 -- Since
Pamela Falk of
CBS became
president of
the
UN
Correspondents
Association
ten weeks ago,
the gang has
created at
least five anonymous
social media
accounts
to try to
undermine its
opponents.

The
newest one
defends the
taking and
anonymous
distribution
of
photographs of
the UN's raid
of Inner City
Press' office,
during
which Falk
took
photographs.

In
the newest
low, Falk
herself on
March 18 was
ghoulishly
taking
photographs as
the UN raided
Inner City
Press' office
without notice
or consent.
Four days
later,
transferred by
an anonymous
“Concerned
UN Reporter”
e-mail
account, three
raid
photographs appeared
on
BuzzFeed.

What
has been the
response of
Pam Falk? Not
to tell her
Executive
Committee and
organization
not to sink so
low; not to
answer a
simple
question about
why she took
the raid
photographs.

Rather,
after
at a February
22 on
the record
meeting
screaming at
Inner City
Press that it
is a “mugger”
and “you call
yourself a
journalist,”
Falk on March
23 from her
CBSNews.com
e-mail address
sent Inner
City Press a
legal threat
to not dare
even question
why
she took the
photographs
and what she
did with them.

Inner
City Press has
responded in
the only free
press way
possible: it
published the
threat, and asked
CBS News, Up
To The Minute
and now
higher, is
this is in
fact their
legal threat.
It is anti
anti-free
press threat,
that media
cannot even
ask questions,
who took the
photos?

And
while some
other have
advised
against it,
Inner City
Press will
report on the
UN Censorship
Alliance's
anonymous
social media.